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  1. PGT Academic Fair 2026

    PGT Academic Fair 2026

    If you're thinking about what to do after graduation, why not come along to the postgraduate taught (PGT) Academic Fair and find out more about all the...

  2. English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Dr Jennifer Park, University of Glasgow

    English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Dr Jennifer Park, University of Glasgow

    The elixir, the editor and the platonic lover: pathologising and calibrating asexuality in William Davenant's The Platonick Lovers

    What do early modern recipes for love and sex and modern editorial assumptions reveal about early modern asexualities and their pathologisations? In William...

  3. Working in the UK on a student visa

    Working in the UK on a student visa

    Information for student visa holders

    If you are a student visa holder and are unsure what rights you have to work in the UK, this information session is for you. Staff from the University's...

  4. Protecting your visa status

    Protecting your visa status

    Information session for new student visa holders

    If you are a new visa holder, learn about the conditions and responsibilities you have while in the UK on a student visa, and how to protect your status. We...

  5. Computer Science PGR Seminar

    Computer Science PGR Seminar

    Leonid Nosovitskiy and Bhakti Shah

    Leonid Nosovitskiy will present Designing Interruptible Protocols in Distributed Systems. Abstract: Communication protocols are ubiquitous in distributed...

  6. Sunday Worship

    Sunday Worship

    Lent 2

    Come join us for this University Service in St Salvator's Chapel with St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Gowns are welcome but not required. An optional,...

  7. War, destruction and reform: the early years of Mary, Queen of Scots

    War, destruction and reform: the early years of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary, Queen of Scots: icon, martyr, national obsession. You know her story, but what does she hide? In December 1542, Mary became Queen at six days old. For the...

  8. Art Soc workshop
    Limited access

    Art Soc workshop

    Bookbinding basics

    The student art society, known as Art Soc, will be running a creative session inspired by the Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition on display at the Wardlaw Museum...

  9. Corrour -- undergraduate biodiversity internship

    Corrour -- undergraduate biodiversity internship

    Corrour is a pioneering rural estate whose primary objective is data-led ecological restoration. Located in the Scottish Highlands, it is home to a wide range...

  10. Tour of Eden Campus

    Tour of Eden Campus

    Part of Sustainability Week

    Join Walter Bower House colleagues during Sustainability Week for a guided tour of the University's Eden Campus and a behind‑the‑scenes look at how...

  11. Saints Talk: Professor Tom Kelsey

    Saints Talk: Professor Tom Kelsey

    Fertility preservation for survivors of cancer

    Join Development colleagues for the next instalment of the Saints Talk series with Professor Tom Kelsey on 'Fertility preservation for survivors of...

  12. Quiet Opening

    Quiet Opening

    Drop into the Wardlaw Museum for a Quiet Opening. Free from the hustle and bustle of a general visit, with adjusted operations, our Quiet Openings are designed...

  13. Film screening: Petit Mal
    Limited access

    Film screening: Petit Mal

    Part of the Reenacting Women's Lives series

    Showcasing women's diversity with the screening of Petit Mal (Ruth Caudeli, 2022) and Q&A with actor and co-producer of the film, Silvia Santamaría....

  14. University of St Andrews Music Society: 150th Anniversary Festival

    University of St Andrews Music Society: 150th Anniversary Festival

    Celebrating 150 years of music!

    The Music Society is celebrating their landmark 150th Anniversary with a four day festival, from Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 April, packed full of exciting events....

  15. 'The Wars to Come'

    'The Wars to Come'

    Public Roundtable

    A new geopolitics is challenging global order. Revisionist powers, spheres of influence, and an increasing willingness to deploy violence are making war more...

  16. Speaking of Trust: Religion and Mutual Aid in Southwest Kenya

    Speaking of Trust: Religion and Mutual Aid in Southwest Kenya

    Book launch with author Teodor Zidaru

    Join Department of Social Anthropology colleagues at a book launch and discussion with author of Speaking of Trust: Religion and Mutual Aid in Southwest Kenya...

  17. Alumni and Student Founder's Community: Awards Evening

    Alumni and Student Founder's Community: Awards Evening

    Celebrating community, connection and entrepreneurial progress Join us for a special Student and Alumni Founders Community Awards Evening, bringing together...

  18. Graduate route visa information session

    Graduate route visa information session

    Information session on the graduate route visa

    For students about to finish their course who want to find out about the Graduate route visa, the eligibility requirements, and when you can apply for it. We...

  19. Call for papers: St Andrews Postgraduate Symposium of Art and Culture

    Call for papers: St Andrews Postgraduate Symposium of Art and Culture

    Revisiting the narrative

    This year's symposium, organised by the School of Art History, convenes around the theme of 'Revisiting the Canon'. The canon refers to works...

  20. Technology and extremism

    Technology and extremism

    TPV NextGen Summer Seminar Series

    The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence presents Dr Mauro Lubrano  of the University of Bath, Sonja Belkin of the London School of...

  21. Guest lecture: Rethinking resistance

    Guest lecture: Rethinking resistance

    Virginia Jewiss: Four plaques and a column

    In recent years, the field of memory studies has largely centered on what have come to be known as contested monuments: the many Confederate, colonial and...

  22. Knox Lecture 2026: Tommie Shelby

    Knox Lecture 2026: Tommie Shelby

    Solidarity, politics and intellectual life

    This year's Knox Lecturer is Professor Tommie Shelby of the University of Harvard, who will be speaking on the topic of 'Solidarity, politics and...